The CT38X Copper Line Set Tubing is strong and corrosion-resistant which makes it the leading choice of modern contractors for plumbing, heating and cooling installations in all kinds of residential and commercial buildings. The combination of easy handling, forming and joining permits savings in installation time, material and overall costs. Long-term performance and reliability mean fewer call backs, and that makes copper the ideal cost-effective tubing material.

Copper is lightweight - Copper tube does not require the heavy thickness of ferrous or threaded pipe of the same diameter. This means copper costs less to transport, handles more easily and, when installed, takes less space.

Copper is flexible - Because copper tube can be readily bent and formed, it is frequently possible to eliminate elbows and joints. Smooth bends permit the tube to follow contours and corners of almost any angle. With soft-temper tube, particularly when used for renovation and modernization projects, much less wall and ceiling space is needed.

Copper is durable - Copper tube is manufactured to well-defined composition standards and marked with permanent identification so you know exactly what it is and who made it. Copper tube is accepted by virtually every plumbing code.

Copper is easy to join - Copper tube can be joined with capillary fittings. These fittings save material and make smooth, neat, strong, leak-proof joints. No extra thickness or weight is necessary to compensate for material removed by threading.

Copper is safe - Copper tube will not burn or support combustion and decompose to toxic gases. Therefore, it will not carry fire through floors, walls, or ceilings. Volatile organic compounds are not required for installation.

The Insulation is used to retard heat gain and control condensation drip from cold-water plumbing, chilled-water, and refrigeration lines. It also efficiently reduces heat flow for hot-water plumbing, liquid-heating and dual-temperature piping.

The recommended temperature usage range for Pipe Insulation is -70ºF to +220ºF (-57ºC to +105ºC). For use on cold pipes, Pipe Insulation thicknesses have been calculated to control condensation on the insulation outer surface, as shown in the table of thickness recommendations.

The closed-cell structure of Insulation effectively retards the flow of moisture vapor, and is considered a low-transmittance vapor retarder. Insulation normally requires no supplemental vapor-retarder protection.

Additional vapor-retarder protection may be necessary for this insulation when installed on very-low-temperature piping or where exposed to continually high humidity conditions.

Please check your piping and insulation requirements on the chart of the air conditioners purchased. The I.D. dimensions should be identical to the suction line size. Insulation is required on any copper pipe that will be exposed after the expansion devices, therefore please measure the amount of exposed pipe and consider that every insulation piece has 6 feet in length.

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The CT38X Copper Line Set Tubing is strong and corrosion-resistant which makes it the leading choice of modern contractors for plumbing, heating and cooling installations in all kinds of residential and commercial buildings. The combination of easy handling, forming and joining permits savings in installation time, material and overall costs. Long-term performance and reliability mean fewer call backs, and that makes copper the ideal cost-effective tubing material.

Copper is lightweight - Copper tube does not require the heavy thickness of ferrous or threaded pipe of the same diameter. This means copper costs less to transport, handles more easily and, when installed, takes less space.

Copper is flexible - Because copper tube can be readily bent and formed, it is frequently possible to eliminate elbows and joints. Smooth bends permit the tube to follow contours and corners of almost any angle. With soft-temper tube, particularly when used for renovation and modernization projects, much less wall and ceiling space is needed.

Copper is durable - Copper tube is manufactured to well-defined composition standards and marked with permanent identification so you know exactly what it is and who made it. Copper tube is accepted by virtually every plumbing code.

Copper is easy to join - Copper tube can be joined with capillary fittings. These fittings save material and make smooth, neat, strong, leak-proof joints. No extra thickness or weight is necessary to compensate for material removed by threading.

Copper is safe - Copper tube will not burn or support combustion and decompose to toxic gases. Therefore, it will not carry fire through floors, walls, or ceilings. Volatile organic compounds are not required for installation.

The Insulation is used to retard heat gain and control condensation drip from cold-water plumbing, chilled-water, and refrigeration lines. It also efficiently reduces heat flow for hot-water plumbing, liquid-heating and dual-temperature piping.

The recommended temperature usage range for Pipe Insulation is -70ºF to +220ºF (-57ºC to +105ºC). For use on cold pipes, Pipe Insulation thicknesses have been calculated to control condensation on the insulation outer surface, as shown in the table of thickness recommendations.

The closed-cell structure of Insulation effectively retards the flow of moisture vapor, and is considered a low-transmittance vapor retarder. Insulation normally requires no supplemental vapor-retarder protection.

Additional vapor-retarder protection may be necessary for this insulation when installed on very-low-temperature piping or where exposed to continually high humidity conditions.

Please check your piping and insulation requirements on the chart of the air conditioners purchased. The I.D. dimensions should be identical to the suction line size. Insulation is required on any copper pipe that will be exposed after the expansion devices, therefore please measure the amount of exposed pipe and consider that every insulation piece has 6 feet in length.